"I guess he got one big call right...": Social media reacts as Boris Johnson agrees to resign as Prime Minister
Social media has reacted to the news that Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as Prime Minister of the UK.
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Social media has reacted to the news that Boris Johnson has agreed to resign as Prime Minister of the UK.
Boris Johnson is today desperately clinging onto power after an extraordinary 24 hours which saw dozens of resignations and the sacking of Michael Gove. A total of 46 Tory MPs, including 18 ministers, quit yesterday instead of serve under him.
Boris Johnson is under increasing pressure to resign as Prime Minister after Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak quit yesterday. It comes just three years after he won a strong majority in the 2019 general election, gaining seats from historically Labour areas.
A payment will be issued to households in the UK later this year to help with soaring energy costs amid the cost of living crisis. A rebate worth £400 will be applied to gas and electricity bills for around 28 million homes across the country from October.
MPs in Greater Manchester have reacted to tonight's shock double Cabinet resignation, telling Prime Minister Boris Johnson: "It's time to go."
Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid have resigned from Government today (July 5). They said they no longer have confidence in Boris Johnson to lead the country.
Former Manchester United footballer Gary Neville has taken aim at Chancellor Rishi Sunak over his decision to resign from government, saying he – and other ministers – ‘lied through their back teeth’ to protect Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson's leadership has reached new heights of crisis following the resignation of both chancellor Rishi Sunak and health secretary Sajid Javid. It comes after the prime minister admitted he should have sacked former deputy chief whip Chris Pincher after being told about previous allegations of “inappropriate” conduct.